Invisible Intelligence: Why your child might not be failing
By (Author) Welby Ings
Otago University Press
Otago University Press
24th July 2025
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Education
Educational strategies and policy
Educational systems and structures
Paperback
244
Width 155mm, Height 230mm
InInvisible Intelligence, educationalist, filmmaker and best-selling author Welby Ings considers how schools measure intelligence and shows how narrow definitions of literacy and numeracy can lead to bright students being described as behind and positioned as problems, when they are not. Ings mixes poignant, humorous and insightful storytelling with current research to explore the ways that some childrens intelligent approaches to problem-solving are dismissed or ignored, with devastating consequences for individuals and society. YetInvisible Intelligenceoffers hope. Written with wisdom, experience and compassion, it is the kind of book that puts an arm around the shoulders of those who love and work with kids whose intelligence is not recognised because they dont learn the same way as other children. Pragmatic, wise and helpful, Invisible Intelligence shows what we can do better in education, and why its so important that we do.
This book was so great I shut myself in my office and sobbed Invisible Intelligence is timely, original and a very fresh breath of air. Professor Vivienne Anderson.
Welby Ings is a best-selling writer and celebrated New Zealand filmmaker. A professor in narrative design at Auckland University of Technology, he is the recipient of the Prime Ministers Award for Tertiary Teaching Excellence and the NZ Government Award for Sustained Tertiary Teaching Excellence. In 2013 he was awarded the inaugural AUT medal for his contribution to learning and research. Invisible Intelligence is Ings second book in a planned trilogy on creative thinking and educational reform. It follows Disobedient Teaching (Otago University Press, 2017).